Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Fashion


1. 
  • Longer neck
  • Moved hair
  • Eyes moved
  • Make neck skinnier
  • Lips bigger
  • Eyes bigger
  • Make up fixed
  • Face shape changed
2. 
  • Make up fixed
  • Lips emphasized
  • Nose changed
  • Eyes bigger
  • eye make up fixed
  • shoulder moved
  • Skin color changed
  • stomach erased
  • legs made longer
  • legs made slimmer
  • Longer arms
  • Longer neck
  • face shape changed
  • Hair color lightened
  • skin color changed
  • back made skinnier
3. 
  • backside made skinnier
  • legs made skinnier
  • arms made skinnier
  • chest slightly smaller
  • outline of figure changed
  • stomach erased
  • legs made skinnier
  • chest enlarged
  • back made skinnier
  • legs made skinnier
  • backside made skinnier 
  • backside enlarged slightly
  • elbow made skinnier
  • creases in skin erased
  • chest size changed
  • stomach made smaller
  • back made thinner
  • outline made skinnier
  • legs made skinnier
  • backside enlarged slightly
  • back made skinnier
  • chest enlarged
  • head size changed
  • backside moved
  • more hair added
  • stomach made smaller
  • elbow color changed
  • hair made bigger
  • hand changed
4. It is not ethically acceptable to change a person's appearance like this because this is not their body and it says that their body is not acceptable and needs to be changed. 
5. It is more ethically wrong when the image is changed so much that the new "person" can't resemble an actual human being.
6. The very few changes that are okay are the ones that have been approved by the subject and are almost unnoticeable and are extremely minor.
7. The difference between fashion photography and photojournalism is that photojournalism shows people how they are and how they look, while fashion photography is about showcasing bodies that are socially perceived as perfect and don't resemble the actual subject.
8. Fashion photography's relation to reality is slim to none, fashion photography has almost no ethical practice because it doesn't show reality. Photojournalism type photography's relation to reality is major, and photojournalism is ethically acceptable because it shows reality no matter what.
9. These videos represent the unrealistic expectations of women's bodies and how even the models in the pictures don't look like their pictures. These videos show how society perceives women and their bodies and how society perceives the "perfect" body. These videos are intended to show how unrealistic the photos in the magazines actually are.
10. None of these videos depict photoshopped guys because society perceives men's bodies as acceptable and in need of little changing. Society doesn't perceive men as physically as women, men are judged on both appearance and intellectual capacity on the same level, while women are judged on appearance more than their intellectual capacity. 

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